HC Deb 24 January 1991 vol 184 cc297-8W
Mr. Cox

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is his Department's policy on allowing cardphones to be available at a prisoner's own expense for use in prisons in England and Wales; and if he will list the prisons where such a scheme now exists.

Mrs. Rumbold

We believe that the use of cardphones by prisoners is an important way of sustaining relationships with family and friends and relieving stress during the time in custody, and can help prisoners to prepare for release.

Cardphones are now available for the use of prisoners at all the establishments listed in the table. This includes all open establishments and almost all category C and equivalent female and young offender establishments; the installation of phones is in progress at the remainder. In addition a trial is under way at Winchester under which unconvicted prisoners have access to cardphones. The trial will shortly be extended to Manchester prison.

HM Prison Service establishments with cardphones for the use of prisoners

  • Acklington
  • Aldington
  • Ashwell
  • Askham Grange
  • Blantyre House
  • Camp Hill
  • Campsfield House
  • Channings Wood
  • Cookham Wood
  • Deerbolt
  • Dover
  • Drake Hall
  • East Sutton Park
  • Eastwood Park
  • Erlestoke
  • Everthorpe
  • Featherstone
  • Feltham
  • Ford
  • Glen Parva
  • Gloucester
  • Haslar
  • Hatfield
  • Haverigg
  • Highpoint
  • Hollesley Bay Colony
  • Huntercombe and Finnamore Wood Camp
  • Kirkham
  • Kirklevington
  • Lancaster
  • Leyhill
  • Littlehey
  • 298
  • Lowdham Grange
  • Morton Hall
  • The Mount
  • Northallerton
  • Northeye
  • North Sea Camp
  • Norwich
  • Onley
  • Ranby
  • Risley
  • Rochester
  • Rudgate
  • Send
  • Shepton Mallet
  • Spring Hill
  • Stafford
  • Stoke Heath
  • Styal
  • Sudbury/Foston Hall
  • Thorn Cross
  • Thorp Arch
  • Usk
  • The Verne
  • Wayland
  • Wellingborough
  • Werrington
  • Wetherby
  • Whatton
  • Winchester
  • Wymott

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